Sensei Chris Feldt, owner and chief instructor for Samurai Karate Studio, located in Richland Northeast Columbia, South Carolina, announced today that his school was offering to host a free stranger danger workshop for children on Saturday, June 9th at 12pm. “Now that school is out, our children will be playing outside more and are potentially more at risk for abduction,” ...
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How to Care For Your Students
Having a martial arts school is not just about getting more students, it’s also about taking care of what you already have right now. Take a good luck at your numbers. Are there more students going out the door than new students coming in? If yes, then you have to also work on your retention or keeping the students that ...
Read More »5 Tips for Your Martial Arts School
2013 is nearing its end and I hope that you saw an increase in business in the past year. 2014 is fast approaching and again, hopefully, you’ll have a prosperous new year. Aside from having New Year deals in your martial arts school, you can also do new things to attract more students. Here are More Tips for Martial Arts ...
Read More »How to Brainstorm for Better Ideas
Brainstorming is a good way of thinking of new ideas. Aside from coming up with new things to do, it’s also excellent at rearranging one’s thoughts. Brainstorming can be done alone, yes, by yourself, using your brain to move around your ideas to come up with better ones. Brainstorming is particularly known to be a storm of minds, bouncing ideas ...
Read More »How to Be a Better Leader to Your Employees
Businesses can be ruined by one person. This is especially true when that one person is you. As a martial arts master and leader, you have the responsibility to be fair to your employees. But other leaders, to put it simply, are jerks. It’s no secret, employees hate their bosses, and the question is why? You may think that you’re ...
Read More »Signs You’re not Martial Arts School Master Material
Every person has their own dream, and maybe yours is to become a martial arts master. You’ve studied, read the books, practiced, and really prepared. You really know that your destiny is to become a martial arts school owner. Before you start your business, take a look at our Signs You’re not Martial Arts School Master Material and really check ...
Read More »How to Create Irresistible Offers
On one of our past articles (How to Get More Students Through E-mail Marketing) we’ve talked about the usefulness of a call to action when it’s placed on an email or a newsletter. A call to action encourages consumers to act quickly because of an offer that you’ll make. Offers are highly useful in increasing the number of your enrolees. ...
Read More »How to Deal with Bad Online Reviews
You can’t please everybody. That’s one of the clichés that I’ve hold on to because it’s highly applicable to everyone’s personal and professional life. I know, its cliché, but you know deep down that it’s true. Not everyone will like you, and not everyone will appreciate the efforts that you bring to your martial arts school. So imagine a scenario ...
Read More »How to Improve Your School Website
A website is a necessary tool for every business, and that includes your martial arts school. But not everybody is versed on the way of the internet. Some people, maybe even you, don’t know what to exactly put on their websites. Other post too little information, other posts too many. Some websites are confusing, and some are just ugly. If ...
Read More »Social Media Sites for Your Martial Arts School
I know, you’re probably sick of me reminding you to use the internet and all its fancy tools to boost your martial arts school. And I get it, there’s a bit of a learning curve before you get totally comfortable using different social media sites, but once you get used to it, it’ll make a huge improvement on your school ...
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